You don't think that College Football is corrupt?

#26
#26
The simple fact of the matter is that enabling officials, whom have all been downright terrible for the last decade, to affect points on the board is so incredibly stupid that I have no idea how it made it into the rulebook.
 
#27
#27
I must have changed the channel too quickly. I was watching when the play happened, and I saw the ref announce the penalty, but I didn't see him take the TD away.
 
#28
#28
The simple fact of the matter is that enabling officials, whom have all been downright terrible for the last decade, to affect points on the board is so incredibly stupid that I have no idea how it made it into the rulebook.
Ed zachary
 
#29
#29
A rule is a rule. Ironic that it would be with Kiffin.

We lose two games in the final seconds last year and the conference or nobody else stepped in to right the wrong after the game. Bogus...

If you are not going to stand behind your rules and your officials enforcing the rules, then the whole thing is a sham.
 
#30
#30
The officials got it wrong. The article states it was a dead ball foul because it was players on sideline called for foul, so it was a dead ball foul.

Points should have never been taken off in the first place.

It's scarier to me the refs didnt get it right.
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#31
#31
The officials got it wrong. The article states it was a dead ball foul because it was players on sideline called for foul, so it was a dead ball foul.

Points should have never been taken off in the first place.

It's scarier to me the refs didnt get it right.
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Which is exactly the reason why those dip****s shouldn't have the ability to take points off the board in the first place.
 
#32
#32
USC won 17-14 tonight, right? The Pac 12 reversed the ruling that the refs made at the end of the game and made the final score 23-14. This just so happened made USC cover the Vegas spread.

Just to put this stupid thought to bed, brush up on how the wagering world actually works

A decision by the Pac-12 that affected the final score of Saturday's Southern California-Utah game brought to light a reality that those in charge of the college game would rather not acknowledge — points matter when wagers are involved.........

It didn't matter to casual fans of the Trojans and Utes since there was no impact on the outcome. But a state away in Nevada, casino operators weren't happy. The line had been 8½ points......

The Los Angeles Times, for example, reported that the MGM Mirage sports book lost double. They had paid out on the first score, and then had to pay again to those who kept tickets after the score was changed
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Southern Cal-Utah wild ending scrambles betting lines


Maybe a conspiricy to screw the casinos but not to fix the scores as suggested.
 

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